Visitors to New York can feel the city’s electric energy and powerful vibe at any time of year. But when the holiday season kicks off, the Big Apple definitely turns its spirit up a notch. From the holiday windows and the Christmas trees to ...

This show was just out of this world i couldn't believe it when we were watching the show it gets you into the Christmas spirit. If you are going at christmas time this show is for all ages. I recommend to everyone.

Loved it . Ice skating was great and it was good to have a base to come into and the biscuits and hot chocolate were great :)
The observation deck was brilliant we saved it for night time which was brilliant .

The skating was good, but at 10.30pm there was no queue to get on the ice so we didn't really benefit from the 'not having to wait' selling point. The holiday lights bus tour is a complete misconception - apart from driving down the side of Macy's and seeing those lights, it was a standard city tour and that's not what was advertised and certainly not what I paid for. The cost is not justified for what we received and is certainly not what was sold to me.

It was a disappointment on many levels - I had anticipated seeing all the beautiful Christmas lights I was sure NYC had displayed. Our guide, Johnny, clearly had a different agenda. His primary purpose was to solicit for tips, which I counted 11 times during a 90 minute tour. That's roughly every 8 minutes and while sometimes it was a subtle hint, 3 times he went through his script of "$5 if you enjoy the experience, $10 if was really fabulous, $20 and he would go home with you, $100 and you could keep the bus. He and Hector (the driver) are a team and would split everything placed in the tip jar." I'm sure he thought he was being cute; he was not. He compared himself to waiters and waitresses in the service industry that relied heavily on receiving tips to survive. I've never had a waitress ask me for a tip, certainly not every time he/she fills my water glass or visits my table. While he did possess and share his knowledge of NY trivia; his approach made for an unenjoyable experience, bordering on harassment. My primary purpose was to see some beautiful Christmas displays without having to walk for miles in the crowds and cold weather. Either NYC didn't put much effort in Christmas decorations this year or our driver decided to take an alternate route due to the heavy traffic on a Saturday evening. Either way, it was disappointing as we didn't see that many Christmas decorations. At one point my companion and I even discussed the possibility that we got on the wrong bus……..…..sadly we had not.